[Video Velocity Strategies] What’s The Best Video Camera For Online Marketing?
by BobTheTeacher · Filed Under: Business Building · Online Video · Product Reviews · video-marketing
Video remains one of the hottest and most effective ways to market your business online, especially if you are a coach or consultant who wants to establish rapport quickly with your growing audience.
And one of the most common questions I get is: Which video camera should I buy?
A few years ago, I had a very clear answer for that when the Flip HD came out on the scene. In fact, I posted a review of the Flip from the Hoover Dam back in 2009.
But, like most technology, the Flip has faded and is no longer available. So what should you buy today?
Here’s a great answer that may surprise you from my good friend and Simple Video Velocity faculty member, James Wedmore.
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Once you have your camera in hand, get in the habit of consistently creating videos. And I highly recommend you continue learning from James.
Learn how to get more traffic, leads, and sales from your YouTube videos with his excellent course, Video Traffic Academy. I bought it and love it, and I know you will, too! You’ll also enjoy James’ ongoing tips and tricks, like how he creates those cool post video effects to engage viewers and get more subscribers.
Bob Jenkins
p.s. Got a great camera you love to rave about? Post about it below!
p.p.s. If you have one, check out how to use an iPhone as your primary video camera!
Article Series - Video Velocity Strategies
- Tip #1: How do I get more videos online?
- Tip #2: How to be confident on camera?
- Tip #3 - What If I'm Getting No Traffic?
- Tip #4 - What If I Don't Like Being On Camera?
- Tip #5 - How do I get more people to watch my videos?
- Tip #6 - How do I get more comfortable on camera?
- Recording Your Audio In A PowerPoint Screencast
- What's The Best Video Camera For Online Marketing?
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| Bob Jenkins is an internet business marketing teacher, with ten years experience teaching teenagers and teachers. He is the creator of several online training courses that teach you how to get better customers and increase your profits. Specializing in social networking strategies for business and creating information products from teleseminars, Bob can help you use internet marketing tools and strategies to promote your business online. |
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Let me take the guess work out. The only brand that consistently offers external audio jacks on lower priced video cameras is Canon. You can buy the Canon Vixia HF R300 for $248 on Amazon right now. The microphone terminal allows you to capture professional-quality sound with an external microphone and manual audio level control ensures proper volume for any situation. In addition, you’ll find a dedicated headphone terminal.